Offers information on how different types of animals move, what they eat, how their bodies work, animal societies, how they defend themselves and reproduce, the risks they face, and conservation effor
Introduces the basic concepts of science, discussing states of matter, elements, electricity and magnetism, force and motion, energy and work, heat, light, sound, and time.
Describes, using question-and-answer format, the physiology and habits of mammals, including why some animals are furry, why wolves live in packs, and how tigers catch prey.
Highlights the land and people of North and South Korea; the languages, religions, and cultures of the country; and the wildlife and cuisine found there.
Presents the history of the Pueblo people and discusses how they live in modern society and the challenges they face to insure the survival of their culture and traditions.
Offers a history of obesity in the United States, along with statistical charts of past and present attitudes toward the issue and a discussion of changing eating habits, the fast-food industry, and w